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In the Old Testament, Jewish priests functioned as intermediaries between humanity and God in a flawed system that required mortal priests to make atonement for their own sins. The authors of Hebrews contend that God appointed Jesus as a final, sinless, eternal priest who enables humanity to be lovingly reconciled to our perfect, holy creator.
By Brian Freeman5
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In the Old Testament, Jewish priests functioned as intermediaries between humanity and God in a flawed system that required mortal priests to make atonement for their own sins. The authors of Hebrews contend that God appointed Jesus as a final, sinless, eternal priest who enables humanity to be lovingly reconciled to our perfect, holy creator.